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Tagged with: Castro

DA Brooke Jenkins is getting a total pass from the local news media

Crime is as bad as it was under Chesa Boudin. But none of the outlets that attacked him are holding the new DA accountable.

Screen Grabs: WinterFest brings Ukrainian kids, artificial shtetls, orthodox drama

Plus: 8mm video diaries by late, great local resident George Kuchar and a history of the Laemmle theatre chain

Ficks’ Picks Epic List: Part two of the best 2022 films

From Isabella Rossellini's heartfelt performance as a grandmother shell to 'Avatar: Way of the Water,' movie moments that made magic.

Castro Theater backers continue efforts to find a solution that saves film venue

But theater owners and Another Planet Entertainment have rejected the most recent offer, which included an effort to raise $20 million for upgrades.

Good Taste: Eat your heart out

Love-shaped local bites that can be pro- or anti-Valentine’s Day, depending on how you slice it.

Landmarks board punts decision on the future of Castro Theater

After five hours of impassioned testimony, a decision that isn't a decision sends the issue to the Board of Supes.

The future of the Castro Theater, and its role in the LGBTQ community, now at City Hall

Historic Preservation Commission will consider whether the legendary venue can become a concert nightclub.

‘It don’t hurt to die’: Legend Elliott Gould to tell tales at Sketchfest

Actor talks of grit and gumption pre-50th anniversary screening of 'The Long Goodbye' at Castro Theatre.

A day (or more) of grazing in the Castro

From fun buns to cheesy pillows, the neighborhood is currently packed with snacks.

Screen Grabs: 50 years ago, ‘Poseidon Adventure’ waved in a streak of disasters

Plus: Pia Zamora in 'Voyage of the Rock Aliens,' latest 'Lost Landscapes' plumbs SF's possible futures, more movies